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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1927)
f 1111 P ICESIIll 0 FOX lit Sale by V. SrPemberton At Sunnyside Farm Totals ' $3480 for Raw Furs ,1 I ; A tale of raw foraf arsTesattn $3410' wis reported yesterday hy WJ 8 Perabertoa. "aanacer.of the Sannys&o'Fox: farm; seven miles aduth- of Salens "the" - Pacftlc hJcbway.. ' . 1 iireenUtfVe'ftb Arctic Fur r'r ... , & ...... comptBJ i-Daiur jiuo uu f 4ln Salem tor a few days." The i r representatives wer. Lyman Dei , .Biaf faay; 'of SeaUte,- -and Albert r '- KoUerker of New - York, Tbnaer r wner of one of- the biggest raw ; fur firms in that, city. v .- f The top fox sold by Penabetton T brought - 150 and- "the first, ten - tTeraira szzy.&o. -me mgnesi pep brought t?TS. ; Tn sale rep . resented this year Increase only . One pair off6xesrnd six pi ales a too were recently sold for breed- - Jng purposes. . .There are -30 for farms In tb , vicinity of Salem, and De Staffany who has 'spent many years lh the .; Arctic regions- engaged , In - trap pins far animals, declares that the furs produced here are the equal of. any, by- reason of the raw. , damp cold which puts oat real tex tore. - f . - . - The market for raw fnrs is ln . creasing yearly, and - producer hare only to . advertise . for sale marketable far and buyers flock to his farm.' .. , me entire process or fur pro- . auction will be explained at the Chamber of Commerce 'luncheon next Monday by Dr. O. a. Welsh, past secretary of the Oregon State Fox, Breeders association. J - f - ..... V; Gallant s Boston k,. - women a cny. ioey f can, go anywhere, day-or.,-niaht iLboot Tn an ' - escort. obis Companion; r Woman's 1P1 : Service "Quick Emergency Service We . are ready to serve yon at any hour, day of night, in case of trouble. Keep onr ' phone' number in mind and should yon; break down on the road go to the nearest phone and onr tow car will go to your assistance at once. We are just as prompt with our refSair work and are I yee nipped to' do any kind of job , f efficiently, and at a very mod ule rate cost. : MOTOR-SHOP 37 X. Church Tel. 43 LORENA FREED; SHOTS" FIRED OFF-INTO AIR (Continued from Peso Oajn - - - ' ewsssaBsasae glad'tldlnga. 'I I - , . '.- - Probably no verdict has ever met with greater popularity. Those who bare hung on every word of witnessea and court attaches dur ing the past week wanted an ac q atttal. ir Had : tjhe-U verdict been otherwise; no one could tell what the 'climax to this surging drama on the Old West's .last frontier might bare beeni .V - v: ---V-r f . And jo Lakertew tonight has queen for its celebration a cow-i girl, elected irltboat n dissenting rote and amid the wildest demon straUon this .rangeland has ereri seen. ' ' ly;.: T - Ia thii. surecsliala. ct tia vce t tnd .nsos . cf - C oyerscr fialti. Senator ijgra hiasen ntstlrsri u Bcislhia jrgiiJaavlal tiaillats, ini!sU4 that the people generally were interested today la what Is the position of n prnsidt&tlal can didate on the eighteen a! Ifodlflcailo Ignored ' Xfodlflcmllon of the Volstead act la not Involved In the' prohi bition question, he argued con tending" that repeal or enforce ment of the eighteenth amend ment Is the heart and life -of the i caccloS. Aitftif!. tttxpot, Uoaaonta, Kov. !!-BpetUI) nmend- iXonmontli Parent-Teachers gso'ci- atton wiU tpocjor 4 covered dlii dinner at T o'clock on ' thn v- nlanr of Uoaday. November . 1 4. wet and dry Issue." The Parent-Teacher association is bacoainx na important; factor ia the interecta of. the children of XtonmoaCh and the school, and un- -.der the eapahla dlrectiott of lira. 'OREGON STATE NAME. : UN AUTHORIZED,' CLAIM (Continued from Page One) ? tborfsed by an act of congress In the year -1 6 3 In the year187trt the college was 'accepted by. the state legislature ; under the name of the atfrkmltural college -ettthe state ' of - Oregon. The " Institution at one time was a, prtrate institu tion and was , conducted i byt!ie Methodist church Sou tb." under the name, ef the Coryallis collegeCr For ; many years' the Instttatlon has been known as the Oregon Ag ricultural College- .. - .. v Regents Not: Informed J. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state and a member- of the -board f regents of the agricultural col lege had been discussed, but that official action had not been taken by the regents. . ; Governor Patterson indicated that he ' would be opposed to changing tjie name of the college In that It was created -primarily to promote, the I agricultural in dustry in that state. .:. BORAH MOVES TO BRING WET ISSUE UP TO VOTE (Continued from Page OneV the people of their Inheritance.' i crime Wave Xecried . "We know that ear 4aily. press day 'by day, records a series of crimes, both tn number and ; to horror,- w Uch haVe . no precedent or parallel. .-. ; J - ;-' jWe -knoWi -...If j we. but stop to reflect, that this spirit of lawless ness, has come to be the most stu pendous problem lot our national life. -'--- . - ' - - ; - ' We kno w.' too. -that - this spirit of lawlessness hat now taken the form of .utter, disregard and de fiance, of, : our -charter- of. govern ment itself." .- J . , "'".v: Contending that there are only two courses open enforcement or repeal, the senator added : . ; "The only safe course and cer tainly Jt - Is ; the ;on!y honorable tnrse lator meet "the issue and 'hrow the tremendous power of the party behind the law; and the sonsUtutlon.' i - Right Man Held Seed 1 ; Enforcement of : the law," : Mr. 'orah asserted, requires the elec tion of a president and officials who beliere In the. prohibition law and "who will be fas vigilant and active to enforce Jt aa-its oppon ents are to violate it.. Not only is the "constitution de fied, the senator said. ''but its en forcement- and - maintenance in many respects baa become a mere formality, and yet we are -told that this is not in matter with which political parties may deal or about which they should be concerned." - v Novesnber 13. 1927 SPECIAL SUNDAY BILL .... . .. .. v . . . I - i. . From 12 m. to 9 p. m. READY TO SERVE, 75c Ripe Olires Cocktail : " Crab or Fruit RELISH Cellry Hearts ; Chicken Soup with Noodles Pickles SALAD Cranberry and '.Whlped Cream Referenda on the . prohfltido atfeetloir -were cbaractertxed fcy Senator: Borah as 'Insincere and Ineffective.!'- ModlftcaUon of the Volstead act. he declared. "can not-. five that which the constJ- tution prohibits, to wit. tntoz-i Icatlng liquor." - ' - ; ; ' ;;; ; , I 'Rallying"- the women to the -is-suet the Idaho lan insisted : they alone can bring the political par ties to the -support of this -constitutional amendment. - TJrgea Women ,Oa . . : '0Trantee,M he shouted,' .'dem onstrate your power,' sit on the floor of-the conTenf ion and not in the galleries, ait as delegates' and not in the galleries as. ornaments. Write platform! and not essays. i "There ; is only : one t'-way fcy which this, law can be enforced." he declared referring to the" pro hibition -act, "only one- ; way bj which' the constitution can ?be maintained. . and that is fey plac ing the control of the machinery of government, the instrumentali ties of enforcement in the hands of those who beliere in the; law and who will be as vigilant end active to enforce it as its oppo: ents are to violate 1U. . Reeponsiblllttes Cited 5 "This Is a presidential election. The chief duty of the president Is to see that the constitution and the laws made in pursuance there of are enforced. ' Upon the chief executive rests that : : stupendous : 'The people, have -seen fit : to adopt this amendment It Is now a part -of. the law of the land. The congress has legislated. Laws have been passed designed to carry Into effect the constitution. The courts have.: been, called uponV to 1, pass upon r, the constitutional . amend ment and. to construe the." statues passed In pursuance . of s that imendnient.;! Xit:: -":t; ii!tH i: . "The constitution is there. The statutes "are there. " The decisions are there. The only thing left is to enforce, the- law :and;,t .maint tain the .. constitution so long as they, remain ' unrevoked ' or. unre pealed. ' TJnder these" circumetan ees the - people mast necessarily be interested In the views of their candidates, for the presidency." r.-E. .Chjuahera, ' rrdeat, ," the cloV nasi pltaj oatI!ntd.-tor.. t&e. yeW'wnic' ttuT hoped wia bring: the 1 parents -and teachers into closer contact whichwill reeult tn' better - cooperaUon la handllar' school affaln. ' ; - : ."T ' CCOD PEOPLE USIHQ Dr. DeKIeine Goes East fUt Will Return December 1 new dl- Dr. William DeKIelne. rector of the Marion county health demonstration, left last week Tor; Fargo.' North "Dakota, tocare fori final details in closing the demon sf ration "there-- which e ? has served as dlreeton He will return to Salem with his family about December 1. " ' Dr. DeKleine has been here for two days going over affairs of the local demonstration prior ' to' Dr, Brown's departure for Stanford university next Wednesday. I "He expressed himself yesterday as de lighted with Salem and the pros pect of his work here. - This is the first time he has visited the west ern. coast. '., ; -", Dr. DeKletne's family consists of himself. Mrs. 'DeKleine, a son, Edwin, and Mrs. DeKleine's moth er, Mrs. Ida E. Hoyt. Edwin will probably not come to Salem until school is out. as he is attending North 'Dakota state college.' He Is 18 years of age. 1 9FCMt - ENTREES t-" . i w . . w 'v. . lit. 1 9 . Y- . . I ' Chtcken rleaaae with Noodles r 1 Stewed Chicken with Home Made Noodles Baked Virginia Ham and Sweet Potatoes Roast Leg of Lamb and Jelly ' - ' VEGETABLES ' t ' Green Peas ' ., . ' . Scalloped Potato DESSERT ! Velio with Whipped Cream , " Ic Tea - Coffee Ice Cream , Rice Custard Milk READT TO SERVE, 80c ' Chicken Soup ' - " V .v - Cranberry Sauce and Whipped Cream Z ' ":' - - - ' ENTREES " ' ': , ' Chicken Frlcaaae with Egg Noodles : r- '. . .' . Roast Leg of Veel with Dressing A :, -- - Special Vegetable Dinner - . Chicken Wings and Giblets in Cream . .. - Roast Sirloin of Beef with Brown Sauce . - .VEGETABLES - ; TOreen Peas Scalloped PoUtees - . J-tV-. - -. , PESSERT .' , " Jello wltli Whipped Cream t: VRiee Custard J Ice Cream Fair Waraluc We obserre that the best turkey with raisin-nut - bread . dressing, will cost fifty-five cents a helping this year' Boy of twelve, we are talking to you. Woman's Home Companion. .? Tea iCotfee li nil .. - SPECIAL-TO ORDElt - J 2 - ' Iads , . Combir Hen Vegetable Shrimp er Crab it Head I-tEt9 ,e5e Tuna Fish f ,,,, ff ,60e llced Tomato tr ,tOi . Fruit Salad ,;.. 1 1 1 dq ' : I ''. ' Meats and Fbb - " ,IIalf Beef Tenderloin Steak, French Fries tttttttmtt Vf .-pPoeiM T-Bene eteaa; rrenen roe rotatoes , , f . f r7 VAt, Vclttl StH with Rasher f Bacon f r r t $0 Hamburger Steak with Brown Gravy 5 .. r. .. r4e Home Made Pie. lec : Eastern" or Olympia Oysters Fried , . r . f f . . . f . , t , . . . y . . f 9c P" pastern or Olympia Oyster Stew ..jifle ? rvnta fiorktnila ........................ 3 be IVIinto'a INfew Salexn Restaurant . -' Opposite th ZTIeinore ?. '.f. a OW7; FARE-; As a family, doctor at Monticello, Illinois, the whole , human body, not any small part of It, was Dr. Caldwell's: practice.' ? More, than half his ''calls"? were oa -women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. But their Illnesses were, usually, of a minor nature colds ferers. ' headaches, biliousness-Tandall : of them - re quired : first-.-.at" -thorough. .eTacua tionr : They, were constipated. : 1. 1 '" In the course ot his -47 -years practice (he wai gradnated.:from Rush " Medical College .back -in 1 78 ) ,'. he found a good .deal' of success . in snen .cases . with a pre scription of his own 'containing a simple laxative. herbs . witlik pepsin. In 1892. he decided: to use this formula; la the manufacture of 4 medicine td be known as. Dr. Cald well's - Syrup Pepsin, and - In that year his "prescViptlon ' was " first placed on the markets :,,.' "'XZ The r preparation immediately had as great a 'success in the drug stores .as ft prerlously bad in his prirate practice. ; Now. the third generation Is : using it. - Mothers are .glving.lt to their children who were giren '-it by their mothers. Every second: of the working day someone somewhere Is going into a drug store to buy it. Mniions of botUes . of Dr. .CaldweU's. . Syrup Pepsin are being used a year." T Its - great : success Is based on merit, on repeated buying, on one satisfied. ? user telling ; another, There are thousands of homes in this country that are nerer with out a bottle ; of Dr. Caldwell's y:-;':-oy-;--sf-:-;-i':;;i-':-: - . av Arti as Syrup Pepsin, and we have gotten many hundreds ' of letters from grateful people telling : as that it helped them when everything else failed. -v- - '. : - Every drug store'eell Dr; Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. - Keep a bot tle in -your home, -where" many live - someone Is ittrtf to 1 need it qu4cklTi;J5.:'r I'd A 'tf'-y.?'-'. We would be glad to have you prove at our expense how; much Dr.' Caldwell's yrup Pepsin can mean to you and yours. Just write Syrup PepBin,". Monticello, Illi nois, and we will send you prepaid a FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE.. PACfcJEIGi TEAD9 gocroaiTioxs' 524.75 : U Round . - Not 1 Trip t tQ Return limit Nov, JIB, Werlds greatest, motor eoach system as? sures prejeetlon, eomfort, most dally schedules, . 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